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Dynamic, attractive styling

A decent handler

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Hyundai’s direct-injected 2.4-liter is unavailable

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2013 hyundai tucson Reviews and News

2013 Hyundai Tucson

By
Automobile Magazine
- 01/31/2013

New For 2013

GLS models get a lot of new features this year—foglights, automatic headlamps, and heated front seats (now on all GLSs, not just all-wheel-drive ones)—but prices are basically the same as last year’s. A proximity key and push-button starting are newly standard on Limited models.

Overview

Hyundai’s smallest sport-ute has often been overshadowed in the marketplace, but its maker is continually improving the Tucson in hopes of turning it into a segment leader. This year sees some convenience features added to the upper trim levels, and last year saw tweaks to improve fuel mileage. The thriftiest Tucson—the 2.0-liter, automatic-transmission, front-wheel-drive model—earns a 23/32 mpg city/highway rating, but all Tucsons are pretty frugal, partly because the V-6 engine was dropped and the Tucson was redesigned as a slightly larger yet lighter vehicle in 2010. The 2.4-liter engine is powerful enough for most tasks. The interior has lots of hard plastic, but it’s nicely finished and the switchgear is well laid out. The base GL—the only Tucson available with the relatively powerful 2.0-liter four-cylinder or the five-speed manual—has cheap-feeling upholstery, but the GLS comes with a nice leatherette and cloth upgrade as well as heated front seats. The top-of-the-line Limited’s standard leather is better than what’s usually found at this price point, and that model comes with a proximity key and automatic climate control and offers a sunroof and navigation. The Tucson has shed the soggy chassis tuning that has characterized Korean cars, and it has merged into the small-crossover mainstream.

Safety

Front and front side air bags; side curtain air bags with rollover sensors; and active front head restraints are standard on all Tucsons, as are ABS, traction and stability control, electronic brake-force distribution, hill-start assist, downhill brake control, and tire-pressure monitors.

You'll like:

Good fuel mileage

Dynamic, attractive styling

A decent handler

You won't like:

Hyundai’s direct-injected 2.4-liter is unavailable

Uncommunicative steering

Key Competitors For The 2013 Hyundai Tucson

Ford Escape

Honda CR-V

Kia Sportage

Toyota RAV4

2014 Hyundai Tucson Adds Direct-Injection Engines, More Equipment

By
Jake Holmes
- 10/01/2013

The 2014 Hyundai Tucson receives a visual face-lift, direct-injection engines, new shock absorbers, and more standard equipment, the automaker revealed today in a statement. The 2014 Hyundai Tucson goes on sale this fall.

Ever heard of a Ford Kuga? What about a Toyota Kluger? Or the Hyundai ix35? If those names sound foreign, the vehicles themselves are very familiar to Americans as the Ford Escape, Toyota Highlander, and Hyundai Tucson. The European-spec Hyundai ix35 crossover model was revealed at this year's Geneva Motor Show, giving the popular compact crossover some updates in content and hardware for the 2014 model year. Since the ix35 is so closely related to the U.S. market Tucson, the Euro-market ix35 may preview some changes coming to the 2014 Tucson.

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